Edwards, Janssen, Nkoudou - How the 13 players to depart Tottenham last summer are getting on

Marcus Edwards has found his best form once again after leaving Tottenham for Vitoria last summer (Image: Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

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Last summer proved to be a busy time at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Mauricio Pochettino looked to freshen up his squad.

Having finished the previous campaign with a defeat against Liverpool in the Champions League final, the Argentine added Jack Clarke, Tanguy Ndombele, Ryan Sessegnon and Giovani Lo Celso to his ranks as the Lilywhites looked to challenge at the top of the league.

A grand total of 13 players left north London as part of the changes, with Kieran Trippier the biggest name to be sold as he joined Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.

Strikers Vincent Janssen and Fernando Llorente both moved on for a new challenge, while youngster Marcus Edwards also departed as he headed to Portugal.

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But how have the 13 players to leave the club fared since the start of the season?

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The Dutchman is now getting his career back on track in Mexico after a hugely disappointing spell in north London.

Joining Monterrey in the summer, Janssen has ten goals in 28 appearances for his new side so far.

The frontman helped his side win the Liga MX Apertura title against Club America at the end of December.

Kieran Trippier (Atletico Madrid, £21m)

Trippier is another player that seems to be getting back to his best after leaving the club in the summer.

Kieran Trippier has impressed this season at Atletico Madrid

Missing seven games in January and February due to a groin injury, the right-back returned to action prior to the suspension of La Liga and he helped Atleti knock Liverpool out of the Champions League with a brilliant win at Anfield.

The 29-year-old has made 26 appearances in all competitions this season and registered four assists for Diego Simeone's team.

Georges-Kevin Nkoudou (Besiktas, £5m)

Following unsuccessful loan spells at Burnley and Monaco, Nkoudou headed for the exit door in August as he joined Besiktas.

Apart from a couple of frustrating spells out injured with a thigh issue, the Frenchman has played regularly for the Super Lig side and has appeared in 25 games for them, registering three goals and three assists in the process.

He did play in the Europa League earlier in the season but Besiktas finished bottom of Group K as Braga and Wolves progressed.

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Llorente remains in Italy following whispers in January about a sensational return to N17.

Utilised from the bench during the first part of the season despite netting a double in only his second league games for Napoli, it has been very much the same for him in 2020 so far.

In fact, his last appearance in Serie A came in the final minute of their 2-1 win over Juventus as he was an unused substitute in their following three games before flu ruled him out of the next two.

Michel Vorm (free agent)

Released at the end of last season, the Dutchman is back at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after the club re-signed him in October following Hugo Lloris' elbow injury at Brighton & Hove Albion.

Deputising on the bench with Paulo Gazzaniga starting in the Frenchman's absence, Jose Mourinho gave Vorm the nod against Norwich at the start of March for the FA Cup fifth round tie between the sides.

Michel Vorm has only made the one appearance since re-signing for Spurs

He was at fault for Josip Drmic's goal and it could well turn out to be his final appearance for the Lilywhites as his contract expires at the end of the season.

Josh Onomah (Fulham, part of Ryan Sessegnon deal)

Onomah's time in north London came to an end in August as he moved to Fulham as part of Ryan Sessegnon's transfer to Spurs

Following a rather frustrating start to life at Craven Cottage as he was mainly used from the bench, he has played a big role for Scott Parker's side since the end of November after forcing his way into the team.

The player went under the knife on a knee injury in February but he may not miss as many games as first feared due to the coronavirus pandemic putting football on hold.

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Edwards is another to get his career back on track this season after joining Portuguese side Vitoria.

The 21-year-old did feature for his new club in the Europa League at the start of the season and managed to get his name on the scoresheet in their late 3-2 defeat against Arsenal.

Edwards has also made an impression in the league and has four goals and seven assists from his 17 appearances.

Shayon Harrison (Almere City, free)

Out on loan in Australia this time last year with Melbourne City, Harrison is now plying his trade in Holland for Almere City.

Enjoying a good start to life at his new club with six goals in his first 10 league games, the goals have dried up in recent months and he has subsequently found himself on the substitutes' bench.

Harrison has seven goals from his 22 appearances in 2019/20.

Shayon Harrison's season started well but the goals have unfortunately dried up (Image: Erwin Otten/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Dylan Duncan (QPR, released)

Duncan made the move to west London in the summer following his release from Spurs.

However, he was on the move once again in January as joined Scottish side Dunfermline on loan for the remainder of the campaign.

The midfielder had yet to play for his new side prior to the break due to a foot injury.

Connor Ogilvie (Gillingham, free)

The defender made his move to Gillingham permanent in the summer having previously enjoyed two successful loan spells with the League One side.

He has been a regular in Steve Evans' side this term and has made 40 appearances for the League One outfit, scoring four goals in the process.

Charlie Freeman (released)

The goalkeeper is yet to decide on a new club after leaving Spurs in June.

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